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2013 MINI Cooper Roadster Values

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Now offering an automatic transmission with the JCW trim level, the 2013 MINI Cooper Roadster is a compact roadster offered in standard, S trim, and John Cooper Works trim levels. The standard FWD Cooper Roadster is powered by the MINI 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 121 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque while the Cooper Roadster S comes equipped with a turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 181 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. For even more performance drivers can upgrade to the John Cooper Works trim that boosts power to 208 hp. A 6-speed manual comes standard but drivers also have the choice of an optional 6-speed automatic. Fuel mileage falls within an EPA estimated range of 25 mpg city to 35 mpg highway, depending on engine selection. Features include HD radio, adaptive xenon headlamps, performance suspension, fully electronic throttle, and the MINI center-mounted speedometer. Safety is comprised of dynamic stability control, dynamic traction control, 4 airbags with side thorax protection, anti-lock brake security, and an ultra rigid body. All MINIs are backed by a 4-year/50,000-mile warranty.

2013 model year changes

For 2013, Bluetooth has been made standard; it replaces SIRIUS Satellite Radio, which is now optional at $250, and includes a one-year subscription. The Technology Package now includes SIRIUS Satellite Radio, a center armrest with iPhone adapter and Comfort Access for MINI Connected features.
Additionally, all Roadster models get the semi-automatic roof system and rear wind deflector as standard.

Competitive comparison

Special features for 2013

The MINI Cooper Coupe and Roadster models are among the smallest vehicles for sale in the U.S., yet they're true sports cars in many ways, offering quick acceleration and excellent, go-kart-like handling. The Roadster brings top-down thrills no matter how fast its driven. MINI claims the coupe is the fastest-accelerating model from the brand ever and it has the highest top speed in the brand's history.
Those who crave high performance will want to head straight to the John Cooper Works (JCW) Roadster and its stronger engine and additional performance upgrades. It's a feat that even considering that, the JCW earns up to 35 mpg on the highway.

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Now offering an automatic transmission with the JCW trim level, the 2013 MINI Cooper Roadster is a compact roadster offered in standard, S trim, and John Cooper Works trim levels. The standard FWD Cooper Roadster is powered by the MINI 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 121 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque while the Cooper Roadster S comes equipped with a turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 181 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. For even more performance drivers can upgrade to the John Cooper Works trim that boosts power to 208 hp. A 6-speed manual comes standard but drivers also have the choice of an optional 6-speed automatic. Fuel mileage falls within an EPA estimated range of 25 mpg city to 35 mpg highway, depending on engine selection. Features include HD radio, adaptive xenon headlamps, performance suspension, fully electronic throttle, and the MINI center-mounted speedometer. Safety is comprised of dynamic stability control, dynamic traction control, 4 airbags with side thorax protection, anti-lock brake security, and an ultra rigid body. All MINIs are backed by a 4-year/50,000-mile warranty.